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CENTRE FOR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
1. Name of the Centre: Centre for Business Administration
2. Year of establishment: 2009
3. Is the Centre part of a School/Faculty of the University? Yes, School of Management Sciences 4. Names of Programmes/Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil, PhD, Integrated Masters, Integrated PhD, etc.) Integrated Masters, Ph.D 5. Interdisciplinary Programmes/Courses and Centres involved: Electives offered to other centres; similarly other centres offered Electives to this centre In an attempt to give inter-disciplinary options the centre offers the following courses:
Course Level Centre Teacher Cost Accounting Sem-V Business Admn Dr A K Sarkar Corporate Social Responsibility Sem-V Business Admn Mr P K Jha Brand Management Sem-V Business Admn Dr J P Verma Human Resource Planning Sem-V Business Admn Ms P Pushpanjali Creativity and Innovation Sem-V Business Admn Mrs Keha Kaur Materials and Purchase Management Sem-V Business Admn Mr M Singh Industrial Relations and Labour Laws Sem-V Business Admn Ms P Pushpanjali E- Commerce Sem-V Business Admn Mr P K Jha Service Marketing Sem-V Business Admn Dr J P Verma 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc NO 7. Details of Programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons NO 8. Examination System: Annual/ Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: Semester and Choice Based Credit System 9. Participation of the Centre in the courses offered by other Centres
Course Level Centre Teacher Environmental Studies Sem-II Centre for Environment
Sciences As per availability
Disaster Management Sem-II Centre for Environment Sciences
As per availability
Micro Economics Sem-I Deptt. Of Economics Dr P K Mishra Business Mathematics Sem-I Deptt. Of Economics Dr P K Mishra Macro Economics Sem-II Deptt. Of Economics Dr P K Mishra Quantitative Techniques
Sem-III
Deptt. Of Economics Dr P K Mishra
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled:
(Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)
Level / Position Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS)
Professor 1 1 1
Associate Professor 2 1 1
Assistant Professor 4 4 4
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of
specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of Years of Experience
No. of Ph.D Students Enrolled/Guided in Last 4 years
Prof. T Ghoshal
PhD, MA, MBA
Professor Marketing 34 years 02
Dr A K Sarkar
Ph.D. (Finance), M.B.M. (C.U.), FICWA, M.Tech (I.T.), PGDCA, DCPM(I.S.I.)
Associate Professor and Dean, School of Management Sciences, Head, Centre for Business Administration
Finance 32 years 02
Mr C Nagapavan
MBA Assistant Professor
Marketing 13 years Nil
Mrs Pragyan Pushpanjali
PGDBM Assistant Professor
HRM 16 years Nil
Mr Mahendra Singh
MBA Assistant Professor
HRM and Marketing
5 years Nil
Dr Nitesh Bhatia
PhD, MBA Assistant Professor
HRM 8 years Nil
Mrs Neha Kaur
MBA Assistant Professor (Contract)
HR, Finance 5 years Nil
Dr J P Verma
PhD, MBA, M.Com
Assistant Professor (Contract)
Marketing 7 years Nil
Mr V K Sharma
AICWA, MBA
Assistant Professor (Contract)
Finance 4 years Nil
Mr P K Jha B.Sc. (H), MMS
Assistant Professor (Contract)
Systems Mgmt
10 years Nil
12. List of Senior Visiting Fellows, Adjunct Faculty, Emeritus Professors
NONE
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty:
(Programme-Wise Information) % of classes taken by temporary faculty (MBA Programme) = (720/1575)*100 = 45.7%
14. Programme-Wise Student Teacher Ratio:
Total number of students in IMBA= 37+36+34+32+35= 174
Total number of teachers = 10
Teacher student ratio = 1:17
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff sanctioned and filled: No i.e. zero
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
NONE
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b)
international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention
names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise: NIL
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants
received
(a) National Collaboration:
(b) International Collaboration:
• University of California, San Bernandino, USA
• Assumption University, Bangkok, Thailand
• University of Washington (Collaborative Project- Dr. Nitesh
Bhatia)
19. Centre Level projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.:
(Total Grants Received) Nil
20. Research facility / Centre with: NIL
(a) State Recognition:
(b) National Recognition
(c) International Recognition:
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or
corporate bodies
NIL
22. List of Publications in Last Five Years:
Name of Teacher Publication(s) in Journals/Books/Edited Volume/Monograph/others
Please see Annexure – I
23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil
Name of teacher
Title of project
Cost Duration Date of sanction & Current Status
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
Name of teacher
Title of project
Cost Duration Date of sanction & Current Status
25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions / industries in India and abroad: Nil
26. Faculty serving in: Nil
(a) National Committees
(b) International Committees
(c) Editorial Boards
(d) Any Other Please Specify
27. Faculty Recharging Strategies: (Participation in UGC, ASC
Orientation courses/Refresher courses/ Workshops/training
programmes/others)
Mr.C.Nagapavan
* UGC Orientation programme
Dr. Nitesh Bhatia
* UGC orientation and refresher course
* FDP titled “Workshop on Data Analysis for Management Research” April 2011, at IIM-Kozhikode.
Mr.Mahendra Singh
* UGC Orientation Programme
* Short Term Course on Consumer Behaviour: Role of Market Research Organised under QIP by VGSOM IIT Kharagpur, May 2012.
* Training Programme on Soft Computing techniques for Optimization at ABV-IIITM Gwalior March 2013
Mrs. Pragyan Pushpanjali
* UGC Orientation & Refresher Programme
28. Student projects:
(a) Percentage of Students who have done in-house projects including
interdepartmental projects All students do in-house projects as part of the
syllabus. (Syllabus enclosed in Annexure-II)
(b) percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities / industry / institute
29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty/Students/Scholars: Team of students from Semester X, Noopur, Shalini Sudhir and Saumitra Dwivedi of IMBA- 8 semester won the first prize in the Case Study Competition at the National Seminar on Transformational
Leadership” from 5-7 April 2013 organized by Sri Ram College Of Commerce, New Delhi. Team of Saurav Patro, Saumitra Dwivedi and J Deka won the IVth prize in the All India Business Plan competition at BHU 30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of
funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants,
(if any):
International Conference during 6th and 7th February 2014 at Brambe Campus of Central University of Jharkhand on “ The New Leap Exploring New Paradigms in Business”. Sources of funding:
Central University of Jharkhand Rs. 1.00 lakh
ICSSR Rs. 1.00 lakh
Sponsorship, Fees Rs. 5.00 lakhs(approx)
FDP on Research Methodology, 11-17th Feb 2013 (Self – Sponsored, with
participants from various institutes across India)
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the Centre: As per University
code of ethics
32. Student profile course-wise:
IMBA
Applications received
Selected male
Selected Female
Pass% Male
Pass% Female
Remarks
2009-2010
NA 28 11 100 100 (students also opted withdrawal after graduation)
2010-2011
NA 18 21 Running batch
2011-2012
NA 20 15 Running batch
2012-2013
NA 20 21 Running batch
2013-2014
NA 20 18 Running batch
2014- NA 15 21 Runnin
2015 g batch
33. Diversity of students: Not applicable. Students join after plus 2 course
in the 5-year integrated MBA course
Name of the Course
% of Students from the same
university(CUJ)
% of Students
from other universities within the
State
% of Students
from universities outside the
States
% of Students
from other countries
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services, Defense Services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other competitive examinations? (Give details): One student of HR cleared NET in last NET Examination (2014).
35. Student progression:
Student Progression % against enrolled
UG to PG (year wise & course wise) NA
PG to M.Phil/Ph.D None
Ph.D to Post Doctoral None
Employed through campus selection First batch passed in June 2014.
Employed through other than campus
recruitment
First batch passed in June 2014.
Self-employed /entrepreneurs First batch passed in June 2014.
Information are being gathered which
will be supplied.
36. Diversity of staff:
Percentage of staff from the State 50 Percentage of staff from other States 50 Percentage of staff from other countries
NIL
Percentage of staff who are graduates of the same university
NIL
Percentage of staff who are graduates from other universities within the state
50
Percentage of staff who are graduates from universities from other states
50
Percentage of staff who are graduates from other universities outside the country
NIL
37. Number of faculty who were awarded PhD., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: One (Dr. Nitesh Bhatia, Asstt. Professor)
38. Present details about infrastructural facilities:
Library Central Library
Internet facility for staff &
students
Available
Total number of class rooms Six (6)
Class rooms with ICT
facility
Four (4)
Student’s laboratories None (Centralized Laboratory)
Research Laboratories Centralized Laboratories
Others
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
(a) From the host institution/university: NIL
(b) From other institutions/universities: 04
Sl. No. Name of Students Area of Research
University last attended
1. Mrs. Pragyan Pushpanjali
HR XISS
2. Mrs. Bhumika Marketing 3. Ms. Unnati Marketing 4. Mr. Awn Finance
40. Number of students of the centre getting financial assistance from the
university (2-5 per year):
Total students provided financial Assistance (freeship) to IMBA fifteen (15)
Year Students awarded freeship
2013 5
2012 4
2011 6
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development
of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology: NO
42. Does the centre obtain feedback from:
(a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the centre utilize it? YES i) This is done by revision of syllabus ii) The review of curriculum and teaching – learning is done in the faculty meetings.
(b) Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation
and what is the response of the centre to the same?
Yes. Feedback is communicated to the faculty and corrective steps encouraged
(c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and what is the
response of the centre to the same?
None. This is under process.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the centre (maximum 10): First batch
passed in June 2014 hence the process yet to start.
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (conference/special
lectures/workshops/seminar) involving external experts:
Students are sent for Industrial Visits as part of enrichment programmes. Some of these industries are as follows:
* Bokaro Steel Plant, Bokaro, Jharkhand
* Jindal Steel and Power Ltd., Patratu, Jharkhand
* Sudha Dairy, Ranchi
* Mangalam Lunricants P. Ltd., Ranchi
* Indian Institute of Coal Management, Coal India Limited, Ranchi
* Swastik Foods P. Ltd., Ranchi
* JUSCO (A Tata Enterprise), Jamshedpur
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different
programmes. Besides the classical chalk and talk methods other
methodologies used by the centre are:
Case studies, group discussions, summer internship projects, role plays, management games, presentations, industrial visits
46. How does the centre ensure that programme objectives are constantly
met and learning outcomes monitored?
Periodic reviews, appraisals of students with feedback
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension
activities:
Industry-academy interface through industry visits, summer projects, participation in seminars, quiz contests
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the centre:
(year wise):
Activities organized by students forum “SPARSH”, programme organized by faculties on SPSS package, NET exam preparation, practices by students after class hour relating group discussion, presentation etc.
49. State whether the programme/ centre is accredited/ graded by other
agencies. Give details: No
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the Centre in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
The Centre strives to generate new knowledge through
• Presentation and publication of papers in national and
international forums
• Inviting eminent scholars and business leaders
• Visiting industries and academic insytitutions to disseminate
knowledge
51. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the centre:
Strength: 1. Most of the faculties got Industry Experience 2. Experts in the field 3. Have extensive industry interface
Weakness: 1. No Staff support to the department 2. Fragile infrastructure 3. Lack of resources
Opportunity: 1. Flexibility as the courses are still at formation stage like 5-year
integrated courses Challenges:
1. Competition by private management institutions
52. Future plans of the centre:
To create a centre for excellence, creative and extra incarnation centre
ANNEXURE – I
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF FACULTY (Last 5 Years)
(A) Research Papers in Peer Reviewed/Indexed National/International Journals (15)
Dr. T. Ghoshal
* Corporate Self-actualization: Imperative for Sustainable Growth” in the International Journal of Management Research, 2012
* Up Against the Odds: Successful Project Execution in a Government R&D Organization: A Case Study, vol. 40 No. 4, issue Jan-March 2013, ISSN – 2249 – 6394
Dr. A.K.Sarkar
* Presented a paper “ Human Resources Accounting Concepts and Their Applicability and Implications for Employees , Organisations, Donors and Society- A Critical Analysis” International Conference on Sustainable Development at the University of Bonn, Germany, 9-12 July, 2014
* A Study on the Sustainability of The State Financial Corporations of India in the post liberalization era: Comparison of West Bengal State Financial Corporation (WBSC) and Bihar State Financial Corporation (BSFC), Bhavishya- Journal of Future Business School
* Comparison of NPA Method and Asset Valuation Method For Reporting and Decision Making : A Case Bihar State Financial Corporation, International Journal of Research and Development
Mr. C. Nagapavan * Chintalapati, Nagapavan (2013). “Protecting the Competitive Advantage
derived through HR: Challenges for IT industry” IUP Journal of Management Research Vol XII No. 3 July 2013 PP 29-44. IUP Publications
* Chintalapati, Nagapavan and Kallakuri Naga Viswanath. (2010) “Website as a Corporate Communication Tool – A Study of B- Schools in India” The FedUni Journal of Higher Education, ICFAI University Press Feb – May 2010.
* Chintalapati, Nagapavan and M. Nagendra Kumar (2010). “People Issues in Hospitality Industry– Issues and Challenges”, Marketing Mastermind, ICFAI University Press, May 2010.
* Chintalapati, Nagapavan and Prabhi Gopinathan (2009), “HR Practices in a Recessionary Economy” HRM Review, ICFAI University Press, November 2009.
* Chintalapati, Nagapavan (2009) “Results Only Work Environment – A Mirage or a Distant Dream” – HRM Review, ICFAI University Press, June 2009.
Dr. Nitesh Bhatia * Human Resource Audit of Change Management: New Imperative for
Organizational Effectiveness. Growth - Journal of MTI, Sail * Rudiments of an HR Auditor for a thriving Human resource Audit.
International Journal of Business Technology & Research, * Quality of work life satisfaction of working female professionals in
private banking sector- A case study of Ranchi City (Jharkhand). International Journal of Business Technology & Research.
* Human Resource Audit – A Concrete Scaffold. Growth - Journal of MTI, Sail
Mr. Mahendra Singh
* “Recession, Unemployment and Recovery in India”, Indian Journal of New Dimensions, (ISSN: 2277-9876) 2012.
* “Innovative Practices in Facility Layout Planning” International Journal of Marketing Financial Services and Management Research (ISSN: 2277-3622) 2012.
(B) Papers presented in National/International Conferences/Seminars/etc. (32)
Dr. T. Ghoshal
* Impact of Culture on Indian Consumers: An Exploratory Study at the Academy of Marketing Science 16th Biennial World Marketing Congress, Melbourne Australia (2013)
* Social Sensitivity And Its Impact: Lessons From A Corporate Mission at the 2nd International Conference on Social Responsibility at Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
* Emerging Steel Markets In India: Imperatives For Growth’ at the MAG Scholar Conference (2011), New Zealand
Dr. A. K.Sarkar
* “Potentiality of Bihar State Financial Corporation (BSFC) towards industrialization if State Government nurture it properly” in BIT International Conclave on “ Innovations in Engineering & Management” ICEM 2013
Mr.C.Nagapavan
* CSR and the new Companies Bill – A review on impact of Changes in Indian Companies at ICFAI University, Jharkhand Ranchi on September 19, 2013.
* Examining CSR as a source of Competitive Advantage at ICFAI University, Jharkhand Ranchi on September 19, 2013.
* Technology and Rural Development: An evaluation of ICT & Technology Innovation in Rural Development in India: Sept 11 – 12, 2013 at Central University of Jharkhand
* Case study on “Case of Overcarry in Indian Railways” in Dhruva International Case Writing Competition – 2012 at Dhruva College of Management Dec 22, 2012
* Case study on “Management of Business Schools: A case study on contribution of Strategic Leadership to Institutional Quality” Presented during XVI Annual Convention of Strategic Management Forum at IIM Kozhikode May 23 – 25, 2013.
* Rural Entrepreneurship and Supporting Institutions: A case study of Jharkhand silk Textile and handicraft development corporation Ltd. (Jharcraft). Presented at 6th ICCB 2012 (A refereed international conference) organized jointly by IIT – Delhi and Curtin University, Australia at IIT Delhi, New Delhi. (October 2012)
* “Social Marketing and Privacy Issues: A case study of Facebook” Presented at National Seminar on Management Challenges in the New Milieu, Organized by ICFAI University, Jharkhand, Ranchi (November 2012)
* An examination of importance of ethical values in Higher Education and the status of imparting values through higher education in India. Presented at the International Conference on Management of Higher Education Organized by Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad and Bihar State HRD Department, Patna during Oct 20 -21, 2011
* Management of Higher Education Institutions: An applied analytical model for Management Education Institutions. Presented at the International Conference on Management of Higher Education Organized by Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad and Bihar State HRD Department, Patna during Oct 20 -21, 2011
* Corporate Social Responsibility: Sustainability as a source of Competitive Advantage. Presented at the National Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility organized by Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad during June 3 – 4, 2011
Dr.Nitesh Bhatia
* Presented a paper titled “" Nitty-Gritty Of Industrial Relations Getting Feeble: A Case Of Nokia, Sriperumbudur Plant"at ILSE Conference , BIT Mesra.
* Presented a paper on “Scent-Sational: Olfactory Driven Purchase Decision”, in International Conference on Research in Marketing (ICRM 2013), IIT Delhi, XLRI Jamshedpur and Curtin University, Australia, 2013
* Presented Case Study “Beyond the Dark clouds: Saga of a Courageous Entrepreneur” at the fourth Asian Invitational conference on Family Business, at ISB Hyderabad, Feb 2013.
* Presented Paper “HR Audit: A Prominent Tool for an Admirable Corporate Culture’’ at International conference-3 rd Research Week 2010, University of Mauritius
* Presented paper “ Cloud Computing: A 'Greener' corridor to Sustainable Business Excellence" at the National Conference on Sustainable Development and Global Competitiveness", BIT Mesra, Ranchi, Dec 2012.
* Presented Paper “Human Resource Audit- A Contrivance for Competent Personnel’s and Organization” at National Seminar on Innovation and Creativity for Business Excellence at ISM, Dhanbad, Feb 2011.
Mr. Mahendra Singh
* “Sewadharma: Principles of Successful Subordination from Panchatantra” presented at national conference on transformational leadership 2013 at Shri Ram College of Commerce (University of Delhi) (2013)
* “Enabling differently abled through EuroAble: A case study on Equal Opportunity to the differently abled community” presented at International Conference jointly organised by IIT Delhi and Curtin University Australia (2012).
* “Study on Business Process Reengineering for Bringing Dramatic Improvements in Direct Tax Collection at Income Tax Department” presented at XVI Society of Operations Management Conference organised by IIM Lucknow, IIT Delhi and Grand Valley State University (2012).
* “Study on Business Process Reengineering for Bringing Dramatic Improvements in Direct Tax Collection at Income Tax Department” presented at XVI Society of Operations Management Conference organised by IIM Lucknow, IIT Delhi and Grand Valley State University (2012).
* “Distribution Strategies for Oil Marketing Companies for Coping with High Demand of Petroleum Products in India” presented at 4th GBMF International conference organised by Global Business and Management Forum, USA at GHSIMR Kanpur (2012)
* “Total Cost Management for Optimizing Performance of Supply Chains” presented at National seminar organised by ICFAI University Jharkhand
* Paper titled “ Understanding business and money through the contents of Panchatantra”, presented in International seminar at UDSC, Delhi University, Dec. 2011
* Paper titled “Infrastructural development of India” at national Seminar organized by Department of Applied Economics, University of Lucknow, 2011.
* Paper titled “Integrated waste management of Plastics” at National seminar organized by Invertis University, Bareilly, 2010.
* National seminar on “Emerging trends in banking sector in India 2010 organised by Department of Applied Economics, University of Lucknow
Mrs. Pragyan Pushpanjali
* Employer Branding- Issues and Dimensions, 65th All India Commerce Conference of The Indian Commerce Association
* Valuation, accounting and Reporting of Human Resources for enhancing the performance of Individuals, Groups and organizations – The next paradigm for Accounting and Human Resource Management, International Conference,”The New Leap Exploring New Paradigms in Business
(C) Books/Monographs/Edited Books
(D) Chapter(s) in Books (10)
Dr. A. K.Sarkar
* An Appraisal of Long Term Solvency of Eastern Coalfields Limited(ECL) and Central Coalfields Limited(CCL) during 2003-04 to 2012-13: A comparative Study towards Exploring New Strategies for Business, Proceeding of International Conference,” The New Leap Exploring New Paradigms in Business
* The Importance of Human Resources Accounting and its Impact on the Quality of Accounting Information to Equip Challenges for Modern Business, International Conference,”The New Leap Exploring New Paradigms in Business
Mr. C.Nagapavan * Chintalapati, Nagapavan. (2013). Management of Business Schools: A
case study on contribution of Strategic Leadership to Institutional Quality. “India & Indigenous strategies” Chatterjee, Debhashis, Gopinath, Saji; Suram, Balasubrahmanyan and Deepak Dhayanithy (Eds) Excel India Publishers. New Delhi (pp. 462 – 470) ISBN: 978-93-82880- 96-3
* Chintalapati, Nagapavan, & Sinha, Sumit. Kumar. (2011). Management of Higher Education Institutions: An Applied Analytical Model for Management Education Institutions. In M. Sahay, & R. K. Mishra (Eds.),
Imperatives for Quality Higher Education (pp. 64-78). New Delhi: McMillan Publishers India Ltd. ISBN: 978-9350-59004-1
* Ashok, A. V. S, Chintalapati, Nagapavan. & Talluri, Srinivas. (2011). An examination of importance of ethical values in Higher Education and the status of imparting values through Higher education in India. In M. Sahay, & R. K. Mishra (Eds.), Imperatives for Quality Higher Education (pp. 210 - 218). New Delhi: McMillan Publishers India Ltd. ISBN: 978-9350-59004-1
* Chintalapati, Nagapavan. (2012). Student Admission Process. In B. Dutta(Ed), Management of Management Department—A Road to Excellence. Bangalore: MTC Global. ISBN: 978-81-922178-0-2
Dr. Nitesh Bhatia
* An Intutionistic Approach to EOQ Problem with Price Breaks. New Delhi: Excel India Publishers.
* Spiritual Intelligence at the Workplace. In High- Tech People, high - Touch HR, Are We Missing the Humane Touch?: Bloomsbury Publishing India (P) Ltd.
* Human Resource Audit – A Contrivance for competent Personnel’s and Organization. Innovation and Creativity for Business Excellence. Excel India Publishers.
Mr. Mahendra Singh * “KVIC and Implementation of Prime Ministers Employment Generation
programme (PMGEP)” published in edited book titled: Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ISBN: 9788185245997). 2012
(E) Impact Factor – Range and Average
(F) Citation Index – Range and Average:
(G) Name of important abstract/paper indexing agencies where your papers are indexed (SCOPUS, SCI, SSCI, Web of Science, MathCiNet, EBSCO, PROQUEST, etc.) Number of papers Listed in International Complete, Dare Database:
(H) h-index / i10-index:
ANNEXURE-II
Integrated MBA Program Structure (For session July 2013)
Semester I Semester II Semester III Semester IV
Semester V
Semester VI
Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing – I
Principles of Marketing – II
Production & Operations Management
Summer Project Report & Presentation-I
Supply Chain Management
Micro Economics
Behavioural Sciences
Business Law
Management Information System
Elective – I Operations Research
Financial Accounting
Statistics for Managers
Quantitative Techniques
Research Methodology
Elective – II
Entrepreneurship Development
Fundamentals of Computers
Financial Management
Organizational Behavior
Project Management
Elective – III
Product Management
Business Mathematics
Environmental Studies
Management Accounting
Human Resource Management
Elective – IV
Business Ethics
Business Communication
Macro Economics
Business Environment
Consumer Behavior
Elective – V
Comprehensive Viva-Voce
Communicative English
Personality Growth Lab
Interpersonal skills & Working in teams
Field Project
Elective – VI
Industry Project
Electives To be opted from following in semester V Cost Accounting
Corporate Social Responsibility
Brand Management
Human Resource Planning
Creativity and Innovation
Materials and Purchase Management
Industrial Relations and Labour Laws
E- Commerce
Service Marketing
Semester VII Semester VIII Semester IX Semester X
Analysis & Business Laws – Strategic Corporate
Decision Making II Marketing Management
Governance and Public Policy
Strategic Management
Total Quality Management
Foreign Language -I (Chinese/ Korean)
Foreign Language –II (Chinese/ Korean)
Organization Development & Change
F E –A/B/C- I F E –A/B/C- IV Enterprise Risk Management
Logistics Management
F E –A/B/C- II F E –A/B/C- V Entrepreneurial Business and Management
Business Process Reengineering
F E –A/B/C- III F E –A/B/C- VI Business Simulations
Financial Statement Analysis
SE – I SE – II Management by Human Values
Summer Project Report & Presentation-II
Summer Project Report & Presentation-I
Summer Project Report & Presentation-I
Comprehensive Viva-Voce
Functional and Sectoral Electives (F E/ SE)
FUNCTIONAL ELECTIVES SECTORAL ELECTIVES Financial
Management Marketing Management
Human Resource Management
Management of Financial Services Global Marketing Global HRM Hospitality &
Tourism Management Portfolio Management Retail Management Advanced
Labour Laws Co-operative Management
Taxation Integrated Marketing Communication
Human Resources Development
International Business
Derivatives and Risk Management Sales Management
Negotiation & Conflict Management
Event Management
Money Market & Capital market New-Age Marketing
Compensation Management
Management of Nonprofit Organizations
International finance
Customer Relationship Management
Performance Management Systems
Security Analysis Rural Marketing Strategic HRM Advance Corporate Finance
B2B Marketing HRIS & HR Audit
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